So glad my daughter and I decided to stop here so that she could pick up fresh vegetables for her 2 year old little boy. She only had $ 10 total to spend for the week, but managed to get away with buying him enough for the entire week and still had a couple bucks to spare. She picked up sweet potatoes, carrots, tomatoes and squash for him him. The ladies who worked there were friendly, the produce looked and smelled wonderful and the prices were excellent. Next week we hope to pick up even more. especially want to try the corn and honey!
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Conroe, TX
Limited selection, but what was there looked amazing. The lady working there was very sweet and knowledgable. We picked up local, natural honey. She explained all the color variations and where each honey came from. Overall very good!
Clysta M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Spring, TX
I love having a fresh farm market right down the road. They have excellent selections of fresh picked fruits and veggies and the customer service is wonderful. My two favorites they offer are the local honey and fresh watermelon.
Bella B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
I go here at least once a week. The vegetables and fruit are definitely farm grown, and I love that I can also buy fresh eggs(cage free.) Love to support our local farmers.
Ramon K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Spring, TX
I don’t usually visit this place too ofeten as its kinda of far from my house but they have goof quality produce. They have a pretty large selection and are very well organized. All of the items I have bought from here have all been well priced and good quality. If you live in the area and like to eat farm fresh produce then I highly recommend them. Support your local farmers, its cheaper and it taste a lot better!
Natalie V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Huntsville, TX
Great buttery avocado, and fresh and sweet strawberries. This farmers market is a Great little store. I love supporting local farmers.
Jennifer R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Spring, TX
I found this place on Unilocal.It is ok but the fruits have stickers on them. It is not a true farmers market. They are supposed to be locally grown. The prices are not any different then going to HEB.
Matthew P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Spring, TX
We think this market is fantastic! Their fruits are sweet and extremely fresh(no bruising). The veggies are crisp and taste like well grown veggies are supposed to taste. So far we have tried the peaches(ate them all the same weekend), the kiwi(phenomenal taste and perfectly ripe), the tomatoes(sweet and juicy), the cucumbers(just ate them raw with the tomatoes), and the honey. After trying the honey in a peanut butter and honey sandwich I stopped kidding myself and just drizzled it over the bread, cut the sandwich into prices, and ate it with a fork. Didn’t know honey would taste so much better than the store bought stuff but it definitely does taste much better! I think the reviewer who rated this poorly was either confused or a competitor. While I’m no expert in all things locally grown, the things we tried were clearly grown with care not given to the things you see in big grocery stores. I don’t know if there is a way to prove«local grown-ness» with 100% certainty or whether there may be a better farmers market somewhere else, but I was convinced this was well worth the trip after only a few bites of their fantastic produce. We will likely frequent this market now that we know it’s there! Coincidentally and as another commenter mentioned before me, the snow cone place next door is also above par as snow cone places go. It’s that soft ice that most of us like not the crunchy stuff that takes forever to melt in your mouth. You might want to get one to eat on the way home to keep you from eating all the peaches before your family gets a chance!
Mary V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Spring, TX
This review is for the location near Stuebner-Airline and Louetta, the location that I’ve been going to for years. The produce here IS indeed locally grown. Their corn is beyond unbelievable. Let’s just say that when corn is «in,» we eat corn almost every night. It’s THAT good. The tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers(a wide variety of them from jalapenos to bell to banana) are all home grown. Their eggplant is home grown too, and it’s the sweetest eggplant I’ve ever tasted. At times they do pull from other farms in the state — and that’s only when their own fields are depleted or they didn’t cultivate that particular crop that year. The watermelons I’ve purchased this year(2 so far) have been superb. Don’t know what was referred to in a previous review that«This place is not a farmer’s market!!» — believe me, the one I go to IS indeed a farmer’s market. It may not be HUGE, but it’s the real deal. I count the days until it opens each spring and then stock up before it closes in the fall. **On a side note, they also sell local honey(honeycomb in the jar), which is excellent. And they carry a wide variety of the Klein Bros. products like pickles and salsa. Again, I stock up on all of this stuff to last me through the winter because it’s just THAT good.
Melie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Spring, TX
This place is not a farmer’s market! The fruit has stickers that say Florida, Mexico and Sunkist. Nothing is locally grown. Go to the market on Grogan’s Mill Saturday mornings. Much better.
Colby W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fairbanks, AK
After passing this place many times on the way to visit my sister and brother-in-law, I finally made the effort to pull in. I love farmers’ markets, and this one looked quite decent from the street(and I wanted a sno-cone). The produce is housed under a well-constructed pavilion with a tin roof. There are plenty of fans to cool you off as you grab your shopping basket and begin to shop around. There are several rows full of fresh, local produce. A big plus is the fact that this place is open seven days a week! I haven’t seen too many farmers’ markets like that. I guess you can do that when you have been in business for over 158 years. The staff was friendly and willing to help. They had some rustic furniture and natural skin-care products that caught my sister’s eye. I focused on the great-looking vegetables! I bought some cantaloupe, big strawberries and a few cloves of garlic, but I could have easily bought everything. Unfortunately, my original sno-cone craving went unnoticed, and I left without one. Something for my next visit, maybe?